Sustainable farming and products: donkey milk soaps, Elderberries, gourmet products, preserves from our garden harvest! Educational farm visits, Animal assisted therapy, workshops on sustainability and donkey trainings.
Voyaging Through History
A charming small village that’s big on natural beauty, Lyndhurst is home to Ontario’s oldest bridge. Built in 1856, it’s still in use today and serves as the unofficial gateway to this charismatic hamlet.
If you’re visiting in the fall, you’re in luck! Each September, the community celebrates the renowned Turkey Fair, which involves hay-stack decoration, petting zoos, fishing contests for kids, crafts and 50/50 draws
Whether you live in or are just a visitor to the area, you’ll love Lyndhurst’s historic charm.
The area serves as the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life; while you’re here, you’ll forget all about your day-to-day and gain a new appreciation for days gone by.
Be sure to take a selfie at the sight of Ontario’s oldest bridge.
Each September, Lyndhurst plays host to its famous Turkey Fair.
Large and smallmouth bass, pike, black crappie, bluegill and perch call Lyndhurst home.
Aptly named the Plaid House, this 1900s-era home was painted by the Lyndhurst Rejuvenation Committee.
Hike, bike or run trails that surround lakes, rivers and scenic vistas in between.
Swimming, kayaking or canoeing…water sports are plentiful and just waiting for you to dive in.
Sustainable farming and products: donkey milk soaps, Elderberries, gourmet products, preserves from our garden harvest! Educational farm visits, Animal assisted therapy, workshops on sustainability and donkey trainings.
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